Published: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 5:45 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 5:44 p.m.

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The city of Spartanburg announced earlier this month that the Thursday night event that runs from April to August was moving from its location near Denny's plaza to the grassy area between the downtown clock tower, Broad Street and the Herald-Journal offices. Organizers hope that the new location will provide people with easier access to downtown restaurants.

City Engineering Administrator Tim Carter said the 21-foot by 21-foot stage will be brick and landscaped with gingko trees and will be complete by Friday. Spartanburg's Lawn and Order is providing the landscaping services, which are estimated at $3,500.

The city will block a small portion of Spring Street and Music on Main's first event is scheduled for Thursday, April 4 with ZooFood, a rock, funk and pop band, performing.

<p>City contractors are expected to finish construction on a brick stage this week for Music on Main performers.</p><p>The city of Spartanburg announced earlier this month that the Thursday night event that runs from April to August was moving from its location near Denny's plaza to the grassy area between the downtown clock tower, Broad Street and the Herald-Journal offices. Organizers hope that the new location will provide people with easier access to downtown restaurants.</p><p>City Engineering Administrator Tim Carter said the 21-foot by 21-foot stage will be brick and landscaped with gingko trees and will be complete by Friday. Spartanburg's Lawn and Order is providing the landscaping services, which are estimated at $3,500.</p><p>The city will block a small portion of Spring Street and Music on Main's first event is scheduled for Thursday, April 4 with ZooFood, a rock, funk and pop band, performing.</p><p>Music on Main will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.</p>